How a remote camera with a sound trigger captured the Artemis II launch - and startled birds
A remote camera captured NASA’s Artemis II rocket lifting off as birds take flight near the launch complex at sunset. The image reflects both the scale of the launch and the surrounding wildlife.

A remote camera captured NASA’s Artemis II rocket lifting off as birds take flight near the launch complex at sunset. The image reflects both the scale of the launch and the surrounding wildlife.
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) Chris OMeara is a Tampa-based staff photographer who has worked for 39 years documenting major events, including space launches along Floridas Space Coast. Heres what he ha…
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